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Tag Archives: Sedona
It’s No Secret At All
A man will rise A man will fall From the sheer face of love Like a fly from a wall It’s no secret at all by U2 Carolyn and I were able to head up to Sedona this past week … Continue reading
Laughter In The Rain: Sedona Revisited
Once again, off work, back on the road, off to Sedona we go on a Wednesday afternoon. First stop along the way is one of my favorite nano breweries is the Verde Brewing Company. They have come a very long … Continue reading
Sweetest Hangover: I Don’t Need No Cure
If there’s a cure for this I don’t want it I don’t want it If there’s a remedy I’ll run from it From it Think about it all the time Never let it out of my mind ‘Cause I love … Continue reading
Back On The Wagon Trail
With several days off and some nice weather forecasted, Carolyn and I jumped in the car and headed to Sedona after I got off of work. Being a Thursday, traffic was not too bad and we arrived at the Hilton … Continue reading
Bicycle: I want to ride it where I like
Bicycle bicycle bicycle I want to ride my bicycle bicycle bicycle I want to ride my bicycle I want to ride my bike I want to ride my bicycle I want to ride it where I like Freddy Mercury Michael … Continue reading
Posted in Community, Cycling, Payson, Road Trip, Uncategorized
Tagged Cottonwood, Fat Tire, Gila County, Michael Stoll, New Belgium, Old Town Cottonwood, Payson, road bike, Sedona, Tim Fruth, tourism
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“I’m Your Huckleberry”: Good times on the Huckaby
Two of my favorite scenes from the movie Tombstone involve Doc Holiday stating (to those who sought to have conflict with him) “I’m your huckleberry.” What does that have to do with a Huckaby? Well that saying was an old saying … Continue reading
Payson Elections Have Left This Voter Disillusioned
I, like many others, thought that the local race for mayor and town council seats would be a race focused on improving the community, building community, and having a vision for the town articulated by the candidates. Am I ever disappointed. … Continue reading
Posted in Payson, Politics, Town Council, Uncategorized
Tagged AZ, Cottonwood, Mayor Kenny Evans, Payson, Payson Elections, Payson Town Council, Randy Robertson, Sedona
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Climbing up Bear Mountain: How Great Thou Art
It is no secret that I love Sedona. I mean it is much more then infatuation, it is love. So one of the many things I love about Sedona is the abundance of hiking options. Of course I like to … Continue reading
Posted in Hiking, Spiritual, Uncategorized
Tagged Arizona, Bear Mountain, Carolyn Fruth, Hiking, How Great Thou Art, Red Rock, Sedona
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Sedona vs. Payson
Over the years, my family and I have fallen in love with the Sedona style of life. The dual communities of the Village of Oak Creek and Sedona have come a long way from the early days where scenery was … Continue reading